What is the name of Anne with an "E" opening theme?
Ahead by a century, by The Tragically Hip
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banana
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seesaw
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shark
Other team loses 10 points!
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thief
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monster
Reset all scores!
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fairy
Take points!
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rocket
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banana
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magnet
Take 25 points!
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fairy
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lifesaver
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Who said this: “I know just how you feel. You’ve been judged harshly.”
Mrs. Cuthbert
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“Boston marriage,” is the cohabitation of two women independent of financial support from a man. This term didn't exist at the time the novel was written, but it was the way ________ encountered not to suffer from prejudice.
Aunt Josephine
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What is the first nickname Gilbert gives Anne
Carrots, because of her braids.
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A perfect graveyard of buried hopes/ Will you swear to be my friend forever and ever?/Different isn't bad, it's just not the same/To sleep in a tree in the moonshine----- Which of these sentences isn't carved in the trees on the opening.
Different isn't bad, it's just not the same
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Anne's vocabulary: Scrumptious
extremely appetizing or delicious; wonderful
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Who said: "I reckon that every new idea was modern once, until it wasn't".
Mr. Cuthbert
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Which animal does is used to talk about the sexual assaults that Mrs. Hammond suffered?
A mouse
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Where did Anne say she lost miss Cuthbert's brooch?
In a well.
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Who said this: "I choose myself, and that way I’ll never be disappointed."
Anne
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Anne likes role-playing as Lady _________
Cordelia
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"Sometimes you just have to let people love you" Who says that to whom?
Anne to Mrs. Cuthbert, episode 7.
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Anne's Vocabulary: Solemnity
the state or quality of being serious and dignified